Potentially my last trip to Walmart last night

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It's not *what* wal mart sells. It's how they sell it. The layout of the store. The layout of the parking lot. The ambiance. The way you just sort of sigh when you walk in and hope you can hurry through the messy aisles and around the whale in the scooter without making eye contact with anyone and hope that the speedy checkout line is under 5 deep and that the person in front of you doesn't bother you and when you walk out you can avoid the fire fighters or the Girl Scouts or the Boy Scouts or the national guard asking for money. And then after you walk 600 yards to your car and the 200 yards to the cart corral someone backs in to you and you swear you'll never come back. And then 3 hours later you realize you're out of swiffer pads and boom. You're back baby.
 

_nelson3

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buster3.0

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I agree Wal-Mart is a miserable experience and I try to avoid going there when possible.

But dammit, its 11:30 pm and I need diapers and a car battery. There is no other place in the world that can accomodate that. This is the true genius of Wal-Mart.
 

crazyqx83_rivals88013

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Originally posted by Kooky Kats:
What's funny is that Target sells the same **** as Walmart and the perception of the two is night and day.
All I know, is that target is full of attractive college women.

Walmart is not.
 

gracetoyou

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Originally posted by funKYcat75:
So what you're saying is that people who can't speak English shouldn't have jobs. Gotcha.
Correct! If you come to the U.S....to be a citizen I think it ought to be a mandate that you must learn English. If you want to work a public job learn the language. That's not racism...that's fair. How can you hold a public job & not speak the public's language?
 

JayLookinUp

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Pretty simple really. Go early in the morning or late at night and it's a pleasant experience. Oftentimes I stop at the local supercenter on the way to work around 7:30.. Got the whole place to yourself.. And all the aisles are fully/freshly stocked. And if I'm only grabbing a few items I just zip through the self checkout. Now stopping after work at rush hour, that's a whole different ballgame.
 
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Originally posted by JayLookinUp:
Pretty simple really. Go early in the morning or late at night and it's a pleasant experience. Oftentimes I stop at the local supercenter on the way to work around 7:30.. Got the whole place to yourself.. And all the aisles are fully/freshly stocked. And if I'm only grabbing a few items I just zip through the self checkout. Now stopping after work at rush hour, that's a whole different ballgame.
Done that... but Wal-Mart has 1 person behind the register so it still is slow.
 

JayLookinUp

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Originally posted by WayneDougan:
Originally posted by JayLookinUp:
Pretty simple really. Go early in the morning or late at night and it's a pleasant experience. Oftentimes I stop at the local supercenter on the way to work around 7:30.. Got the whole place to yourself.. And all the aisles are fully/freshly stocked. And if I'm only grabbing a few items I just zip through the selfcheckout. Now stopping after work at rush hour, that's a whole different ballgame.
Done that... but Wal-Mart has 1 person behind the register so it still is slow.
 

musrat59

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I don't like shopping at Walmart either. I would take Target over them anyday.
 

TankedCat

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I think city planner's should build all Golden Corrals next to Wal-Mart and just give them their own street. Throw in a $1 theater while you're at it.
 

VT/UK Rondo

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I started raising my own food and making a real effort to buy American. Walmart can go to hell and take all of that **** from China with them.
 

ukalumni00

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Originally posted by jcrow10:

Originally posted by ukalumni00:
Love how my tax dollars is[/B] spent so wisely in that crap hole.



We obviously need better education for you and the poors.
Yeah, because I am really struggling boss. I probably pay more in taxes than you make in a year jerk.
 

Big_Blue79

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Originally posted by TankedCat:
I think city planner's should build all Golden Corrals next to Wal-Mart and just give them their own street. Throw in a $1 theater while you're at it.
 

RuppRevenge2

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The funny thing is that the west end of Louisville practically begged Walmart to come in. They begged for those "non living wage" jobs. Actually allowed Walmart an exception to the building codes just so they would put a store in. If it is so bad, why are they begging the company to put a store in there? Why would they want to work there?
 

elwood_blue

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Originally posted by bbonds:
Kroger(s) or Target...if neither of those have what we need, Amazon Prime. I don't think we've stepped foot in a WM in 5 years.
Amen to that. Soon there is going to be a Meijer in Etown to go along with those two. I haven't been to WM in quite a while.
 

elwood_blue

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Originally posted by B Rax:
It's not *what* wal mart sells. It's how they sell it. The layout of the store. The layout of the parking lot. The ambiance. The way you just sort of sigh when you walk in and hope you can hurry through the messy aisles and around the whale in the scooter without making eye contact with anyone and hope that the speedy checkout line is under 5 deep and that the person in front of you doesn't bother you and when you walk out you can avoid the fire fighters or the Girl Scouts or the Boy Scouts or the national guard asking for money. And then after you walk 600 yards to your car and the 200 yards to the cart corral someone backs in to you and you swear you'll never come back. And then 3 hours later you realize you're out of swiffer pads and boom. You're back baby.
 

Blueisbest

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I used to shop at Wal Mart fairly consistently a few years ago. Now I hardly ever go there unless I have no other choice. I would rather spend a little more money at Kroger just so my shopping experience is better than go to Wally World.

Plus, the women who shop at Kroger and Target are 10x better looking than what Wal Mart has to offer.
 

mrhotdice

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Wal mart sucks, wal mart sucks. Blah blah. They suck alright, they suck your cash and give it to the Chinese.
 

AustinTXCat

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Originally posted by MrHotDice:
Wal mart sucks, wal mart sucks. Blah blah. They suck alright, they suck your cash and give it to the Chinese.


I read somewhere Wally World actually increased product sourcing within the USA. Unsure if true or not. Meh, we only shop there about 2x per year, if that often. My ex has worked at Wal-Mart for over 10 years, now. For the area where she resides, her earnings are decent.
 

RuppRevenge2

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So are you a racist? Their opinions dont mean as much as yours? Please explain?

Originally posted by warrior_SW:

Originally posted by RuppRevenge2:
west end of Louisville
You answered your own question in your first sentence.


This post was edited on 2/13 7:55 PM by RuppRevenge2
 

fuzz77

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Made my last trip to WM about 5 years ago. My son had gone camping and someone slashed his tires. It was a Sunday and the only place that was open near where he was camping was a WM. He didn't have the cash for a set of tires and didn't have any credit cards with him. The local WM told him that I could go to the nearest WM to him and pay for the tires.
The local WM told me they couldn't take payment for the tires but for like $35 I could wire him the money. They wouldn't take my credit card over the phone even though I was standing in WM and the store manager could verify my identity.
I told them that it was freaking amazing that billions of $$ of commerce took place every day where credit card payments were taken over the phone but the freaking largest retailer in the world couldn't do it.
I finally raised enough hell that they agreed to do the wire transfer and write off the cost. I told the manager and I wrote a letter to WM corporate hq about the incident and vowed I would never step foot in one of their stores again. They sent me a $25 gift card with a letter apologizing but insisting that the manager had properly followed corporate procedures. I dropped the gift card in the Salvation Army bucket that Christmas.